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Installation Instructions
Protection
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Trouble Shooting
Unplug the main power for the computer.
Remove the case/cover from your computer.
Unplug all power connectors from the old power supply.
Remove the four screws from the rear of the chassis that hold the old power supply in place.
Remove the old power supply from the chassis.
Attach your new FSP power supply to the chassis using the screws provided.
Reconnect all power connectors from the FSP power supply to your computer components.
The plugs will only fit one way, so if they don't fit, do not try to force them, just try them the other way round.
Ensure no screws remain loose inside the chassis as these could potentially short-circuit your main board.
Replace the case/cover on your computer.
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Please refer to the FSP website for further information: http://www.FSPLifeStyle.com/
If the power supply unit fails to function properly, please check the following:
Is the AC input connected securely and electrical outlet switched on?
Check that the output connectors are connected properly to all the components.
Disconnect the power cord from the unit to reset power supply unit.
However, if the power supply still does not function properly, please contact your original vendor or
retailer for repair or replacement.
There will be protection from an output over-current event. The power supply may shut down
from such an event and require power-on restart.
A. Over-Voltage Protection
B. Over-Current Protection
Output short circuit is defined to be a short circuit load of less than 0.1 ohm. In the event of a
short circuit condition on the +3.3V, +5V or +12V(-12V) output, the power supply will shut down
and latch off without damage to the power supply.
The power supply should return to normal operation after the short circuit has been removed
and the power switch has been turned off for at least 3 seconds.
C. Short-Current Protection
Voltage source
+3.3 V
+5 V
+12 V
4.3 V
6.5 V
15.5 V
Protection Point